'Khloe & Lamar' Recap: Fighting Stinks, but Their Love Is Unbreakable

On this week's episode of Khloe and Lamar, Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom had their first real big fight. The cause of the disturbance in their newlywed bliss: perfume. Not any that Khloe smelled on Lamar or anything that untoward, but they were arguing about a unisex perfume line they developed together.

They couldn't agree on the scent, and when Lamar couldn't describe what he wanted, Khloe got a little condescending and told him to "use his words" and that he needed to be more articulate. Lamar came back with his own low blows when he dissed the bottle design Khloe picked out and told her she should just let him handle it. Khloe got pissed and stormed off:

"Since this is all handled and you got this and you want me to let you handle it, you know what? You go and do that. Because I have other s*** to do that I can handle."

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Then there were tears and regrets and a counseling call with mama Kris Jenner who assured her that all couples fight. "Arguing and making up, that's what people do," Jenner told her.

And that's just what Khloe and Lamar did, proving their relationship to be unbreakable, just like the name of their perfume that they finally finalized after a bondage session in bed. Yes, there were handcuffs, and all was right again in Newlywed land. Awww.

Meanwhile, down the hall, Rob Kardashian and Khloe's BFF and former assistant Malika Haqq were getting it on together. After claiming to be just friends, their flirtation finally spilled over into a full-blown hookup ... or at least they finally got caught in a full-blown hook-up. I have a hunch it wasn't their first.

Malika tried to deny her attraction to Rob, even dating Lamar's friend Rasual Butler, but when she invited Rob along on their date, it was clear to everyone -- especially Rasual -- that she and Rob have a thing. That thing, however, has a lot of potential for problems. If she thought working for her best friend was difficult, dating her brother is sure to be even more dramatic. But the power of the Kardashians is hard to resist, and it should make for some good television.